Monday, May 26, 2014

Summer Bucket List 2014

I am sure you all have heard about making a bucket list. When you Google bucket list the definition you will find is - a number of experiences or achievements that a person hopes to have or accomplish during their lifetime. Adults may have even seen the 2007 movie, The Bucket List, where two terminally ill men (played by Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson) go on a road trip to do the things they wanted to do before they died (kicked the bucket). I personally haven't seen the movie but according to the online "urban dictionary" this movie made the term popular. Well not just the term but people actually making a bucket list increased. I haven't personally made a bucket list but would like to do so. I have the privilege to facilitate a group of moms who meet monthly. The speakers, topics, crafts, etc. are varied. As I began to prepare for our May meeting, I looked for activities I might tell our moms about as they began to plan for their kiddos summer. I was able to tell them about lots of things - reading clubs, cheap movies, parks, where to pick berries, etc. It was a great time of sharing ideas. However, in my preparation I came across the blog The Happy Family Movement . It was full of different families summer bucket lists. I began to print out and copy some of them to share with our moms. Well, I got a little copy crazy and realized I had better stop or I would be responsible for the elimination of a small tree with all the paper I was using! At that time their 2014 Summer Bucket info was not posted- but good news- it is now. I sat and read for a while (a long while) all the lists posted. It is fun to get ideas from other families and also see some of the fun things they have available in their corner of the world. I also enjoyed seeing all the ways some of them posted them for the summer- on chalkboards, pennants they hung, creative bulletin boards, charts, lists, etc. On that May day I challenged our moms to begin to make their Summer Family Bucket List. I did however ask them not to complete their list. I asked them to allow their family to join together and all add something. I understand that sometimes it can be scary to ask your kids what is something they want to do during the summer. However, they may surprise you. Often times you may be afraid they are going to ask for that trip to Disney or the beach that you know is not in the budget this summer. When you begin sharing as a family your kids just may surprise you. They may want something really simple. Something you know your family can easily achieve - a campfire, a family bike ride, flying a kite, going to a local park, etc. They may still ask for that destination you know you can not check off this summer but you can turn that into a positive as well. This can be a teachable moment when you share that your family can begin to save for that special destination. If so, make a special bank or decorate a jar to begin saving. Along the Summer Family Bucket List journey, remember to document the memories being made. Display pictures and souvenirs in a prominent place in your home. I realize some of those souvenirs may not go with your decor. Especially if your son or daughter has collected rocks all summer because that is what they wanted on the Bucket List. But when you do give their souvenir (or collection) a prominent place in your home, you are speaking volumes to your child. You have just told them what they care about is important to you. So a few weeks ago, our moms started bucket lists for the summer. I did too. I don't have children in my home so I collaborated with my husband to finalize our Summer Bucket List. Listed below is our list. I encourage you to make one too- it is not too late. Many consider Memorial Day what kicks off summer, so it has just started! I also created a Facebook page to post things your family plans to do (with information about where, when, how much, etc.) so others can learn about as well. In the beginning I planned on it being a page for our area- but quickly realized others were joining outside our area as well. I am excited about that because we can learn things to do not only in Cleveland, Tennessee but many, many other places as well. Take a moment and "like" the FBC Summer Bucket List Adventures page please! Also please post pictures and information about your family's adventures! I also encourage you to check out The Happy Family Movement's resource page- this year there are facebook groups, pinterest boards, guides, sponsors, etc.

Waldrop's Summer Bucket List 2014

Go to an outdoor movie

Build a fire and make Smores

Picnic at White Water Center

Make Homemade Ice Cream

Fly a Kite

Watch the Stars

Go to a Lavender farm

Geocache

Pass out treats to neighbors

Plant a container garden

Visit Point Park

Mike take Tara Fishing

Go to the Farmer's Market for produce

Swim at least every 2 weeks at parents / in-laws

Looking forward to seeing and hearing about the things you do together - things that will create memories. And memories last a lifetime!

3 comments:

What a great list Mrs. Tara! We're slowly compiling ours and it's looking really fun! All doable items too :-D I've got a few ideas in my head on how to display them and once I finally get it done, I'll share. :-D

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